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I'm sorry I missed the original post somewhere along the way.

But, to add to this post.

I had one Botox and it sort of worked for a week and was completely

useless after 3 1/2 weeks.

I also had tremendous pain for the first 3 days. Everyone here calls

them spasms. I called my GI doc that injected me and she told me to

just keep drinking liquid mylanta or something equal to that. Not

chewables, it has to be liquid. It seemed as though the botox worked

really good the first couple days. So good it was letting acid shoot

right up into my E. So the mylanta helped coat everything. I went

through several bottles, but, it got me through. I wouldn't

recommend doing that unless you talk to your own doc. though. It

says on the mylanta bottle to not take more than blah, blah blah in a

24 hour period and I was way over that.

Just my 2 cents worth of my GI docs. instructions.

Nate

>

> ,

> My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is wearing

> off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The first

one

> worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the spasms

away,

> but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

treatment

> had very little effect for him. After the second and third Botox,

> though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a day or

2

> with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

noticed?

> The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much trouble with

> dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of small

> sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried about

> him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At what

> point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids? " . His

> local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right before

> he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely didn't

> want anymore of that!

> Good luck to you!

>

> in Michigan

>

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Hi everybody,

Just wanted to add my experience with Botox. My crows feet has

disappeared......ooops, sorry, wrong treatment.

I had A Botox treatment in January. I really didn't feel ANY

benefit from it at all. If anything, my spasms increased a LOT! My

Dr. wanted to do a second injection 2 weeks after the first, I

cancelled. I've been avoiding seeing him since (which isn't easy

since I work at the Med School where he teaches). I guess I should

pop in and see him this week, we'll see.

Bottom line I saw NO relief in swallowing and an increase in spasms.

Mike (still here!)

>

> ,

> My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is wearing

> off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The first

one

> worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the spasms

away,

> but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

treatment

> had very little effect for him. After the second and third Botox,

> though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a day

or 2

> with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

noticed?

> The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much trouble

with

> dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of small

> sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried

about

> him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At what

> point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids? " . His

> local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right

before

> he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely didn't

> want anymore of that!

> Good luck to you!

>

> in Michigan

>

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Mike!!!!

It's good to hear from you!

So you are having botox for the crow's feet too, are you??? I thought

you were looking younger! LOL

Well, I'm sorry you are having a worse time after the botox and glad

you didn't go back for another round...

I don't blame you for the avoidance with your doctor and I must say, I

have a pretty good visual of you darting in and out of corridors

trying to avoid him! hehehe...But all joking aside, maybe you should

go see a more specialized doctor instead of going back to the one at

med school?

Dr. Richter at Temple University wouldn't be too far away would he?

Please promise to take care of yourself and let us know what you

decide, ok?

Hugs,

Sandi

> >

> > ,

> > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is wearing

> > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The first

> one

> > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the spasms

> away,

> > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

> treatment

> > had very little effect for him. After the second and third Botox,

> > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a day

> or 2

> > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

> noticed?

> > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much trouble

> with

> > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of small

> > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried

> about

> > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At what

> > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids? " . His

> > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right

> before

> > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely didn't

> > want anymore of that!

> > Good luck to you!

> >

> > in Michigan

> >

>

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Hey Sandi!

Great talking to you today, been waaaaaay too long!

Actually the Dr I am seeing now has done quite a few follow-ups on

post myotome patients. He has done groundbreaking studies on many

gastro disorders and is a pioneer in gastric pacemakers. So, I am

gonna stick with him for the time being.

P.S. I don't want to jinx it, but he has me trying NuLev for my

spasms and so far it is the only thing I've tried in the last few

years that seems to offer any relief at all!

Mike

> > >

> > > ,

> > > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is

wearing

> > > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The

first

> > one

> > > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the

spasms

> > away,

> > > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

> > treatment

> > > had very little effect for him. After the second and third

Botox,

> > > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a

day

> > or 2

> > > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

> > noticed?

> > > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much

trouble

> > with

> > > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of

small

> > > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried

> > about

> > > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At

what

> > > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids? " .

His

> > > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right

> > before

> > > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely

didn't

> > > want anymore of that!

> > > Good luck to you!

> > >

> > > in Michigan

> > >

> >

>

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Yeah!!!! Finally something that works!!!! I am sooooo happy the NuLev is working for you!

Hmm....funny, but we didn't even talked about Achalasia, did we??? LOL

Glad you're doing so well...it was nice talking to you too!

Sandi

-------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mike" <kc2huv@...> > Hey Sandi! > > Great talking to you today, been waaaaaay too long! > > Actually the Dr I am seeing now has done quite a few follow-ups on > post myotome patients. He has done groundbreaking studies on many > gastro disorders and is a pioneer in gastric pacemakers. So, I am > gonna stick with him for the time being. > > P.S. I don't want to jinx it, but he has me trying NuLev for my > spasms and so far it is the only thing I've tried in the last few > years that seems to offer any relief at all! > > Mike > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , > > > > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is > wearing > > > > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The > first > > > one > > > > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the > spasms > > > away, > > > > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third > > > treatment > > > > had very little effect for him. After the second and third > Botox, > > > > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a > day > > > or 2 > > > > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you > > > noticed? > > > > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much > trouble > > > with > > > > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of > small > > > > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried > > > about > > > > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them "At > what > > > > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids?". > His > > > > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right > > > before > > > > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely > didn't > > > > want anymore of that! > > > > Good luck to you! > > > > > > > > in Michigan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Mike,

It is your body, don't feel bad telling him that you don't want it.

Have you concidered the myotomy or have you already had it?

> >

> > ,

> > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is wearing

> > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The first

> one

> > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the spasms

> away,

> > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

> treatment

> > had very little effect for him. After the second and third Botox,

> > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a day

> or 2

> > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

> noticed?

> > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much trouble

> with

> > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of small

> > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried

> about

> > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At what

> > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids? " . His

> > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right

> before

> > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely

didn't

> > want anymore of that!

> > Good luck to you!

> >

> > in Michigan

> >

>

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Thanks !

Had my myotomy in Jan of 05. It just didn't take (I'm a GOOD

healer, I suspect massive scar tissue!).

Mike

> > >

> > > ,

> > > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is

wearing

> > > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The

first

> > one

> > > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the

spasms

> > away,

> > > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

> > treatment

> > > had very little effect for him. After the second and third

Botox,

> > > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a

day

> > or 2

> > > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

> > noticed?

> > > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much

trouble

> > with

> > > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of

small

> > > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really worried

> > about

> > > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At

what

> > > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V. fluids? " .

His

> > > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right

> > before

> > > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely

> didn't

> > > want anymore of that!

> > > Good luck to you!

> > >

> > > in Michigan

> > >

> >

>

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-Hi Mike,

I am sorry to hear that, we all hope to not get that type of news

after a myotomy. My surgeon had said to me if it didn't help as much

that the next option is often to do it again and cut higher. I know

this depends on the situation. Is that a possible option for you

maybe? I can appreciate how disheartening it would be to looking back

down this path so soon again. I hope they can find a better option

for you. I would be a little concerned about too much botox too.

-- In achalasia , " Mike " <kc2huv@...> wrote:

>

> Thanks !

>

> Had my myotomy in Jan of 05. It just didn't take (I'm a GOOD

> healer, I suspect massive scar tissue!).

>

> Mike

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > ,

> > > > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is

> wearing

> > > > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The

> first

> > > one

> > > > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the

> spasms

> > > away,

> > > > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

> > > treatment

> > > > had very little effect for him. After the second and third

> Botox,

> > > > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a

> day

> > > or 2

> > > > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

> > > noticed?

> > > > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much

> trouble

> > > with

> > > > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of

> small

> > > > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really

worried

> > > about

> > > > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At

> what

> > > > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V.

fluids? " .

> His

> > > > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently (right

> > > before

> > > > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely

> > didn't

> > > > want anymore of that!

> > > > Good luck to you!

> > > >

> > > > in Michigan

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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- botox after-effects in me after 4 Botox injections into the LES:

Nothing.

-- In achalasia , " Mike " <kc2huv@...> wrote:

>

> Hey Sandi!

>

> Great talking to you today, been waaaaaay too long!

>

> Actually the Dr I am seeing now has done quite a few follow-ups on

> post myotome patients. He has done groundbreaking studies on many

> gastro disorders and is a pioneer in gastric pacemakers. So, I am

> gonna stick with him for the time being.

>

> P.S. I don't want to jinx it, but he has me trying NuLev for my

> spasms and so far it is the only thing I've tried in the last few

> years that seems to offer any relief at all!

>

> Mike

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > ,

> > > > My husband can relate to having problems when Botox is

> wearing

> > > > off. He also has had 3 rounds of Botox (for his DES). The

> first

> > > one

> > > > worked for about a week. The second one didn't take the

> spasms

> > > away,

> > > > but just lessened them a bit, for about 3 weeks. The third

> > > treatment

> > > > had very little effect for him. After the second and third

> Botox,

> > > > though, we noticed that about 3 weeks later, he would have a

> day

> > > or 2

> > > > with VERY severe and long-lasting spasms. Is that what you

> > > noticed?

> > > > The last time, he was in a such pain and having so much

> trouble

> > > with

> > > > dysphagia, that he went about 28 hours with only a couple of

> small

> > > > sips of Pepsi, no food or other liquids! I was really

worried

> > > about

> > > > him! I even called his local GI's office and asked them " At

> what

> > > > point do I bring him to you or to the E.R. for I.V.

fluids? " .

> His

> > > > local GI doc offered to do more Botox for him recently

(right

> > > before

> > > > he started on Niphedipine) and my husband said he definitely

> didn't

> > > > want anymore of that!

> > > > Good luck to you!

> > > >

> > > > in Michigan

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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